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| | The Virtual Recorder |
 | | Sonata I for recorder and continuo – transcribed by Flauto Nuovo |  | | Triosonata for recorder, violin and continuo – transcribed by Flauto Nuovo |  | | Twelve Fugues for Recorder, Oboe (Violin), Bassoon, and Continuo |
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http://www.recorderhomepage.net/midi.html
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| | FIPPLE FLUTE or ENGLISH FLUTE RECORDER - LoveToKnow Article on FIPPLE FLUTE or ENGLISH FLUTE RECORDER |
 | | 2 " Hamlet and the Recorder," ibid., 1902 and 1898. |  | | The recorder is described and figured by Sebastian Virdung, Martin Agricola and Ottmar Luscinius in the i6th century, and by Michael Praetorius and Marin Mersenne in the I7th century. |  | | The want of character which distinguishes the timbre of the whistle-flute is due to the paucity of harmonic overtones in the clang. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/R/RE/RECORDER_FIPPLE_FLUTE_or_ENGLISH_FLUTE.htm
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| | Diabolus in Musica Guide to Early Instruments - The Flute, Recorder, Whistle and Tabor Pipe |
 | | William Byrd wrote consort music for recorders, Handel wrote recorder sonatas, Bach used it extensively in his cantatas and chamber music, and it made regular appearances in operas. |  | | he recorder is an easy instrument used for teaching children music. |  | | From 1900 onwards, Arnold Dolmetch and other founder members of the growing early music movement revived the recorder as a teaching instrument in schools, where it has largely stayed, although it is now increasingly heard in early music performances and recordings. |
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http://www.diabolus.org/guide/recorder.htm
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| | recorder - flute - recorder ensemble music - TEKKN0ID music ?? |
 | | I listened to this kind of recorder ensemble music for the very first time...yes, because the only recorder music I remember was played by students in grade 3 or 4... |  | | :))) It´s not a soprano / descant recorder and it´s not an alto recorder or tenor recorder or bass recorder ! |  | | an alto recorder and a soprano / descant recorder - all at the same time!! |
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http://www.geocities.com/tekknolith/recorder_flute.htm
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| | A Memento: The Medieval Recorder |
 | | The words 'recorderis', 'recorders', 'recorde', 'recordour', 'recordres', 'recordys' appear in a number of fifteenth and early sixteenth-century sources. |  | | Dordrecht Recorder', now held in the musical instrument collection of the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (#544045). |  | | John Hanchet has made sopranino and soprano recorders based on a study of the Dordrecht instrument, modern folk instruments and iconography which have a bright and uninhibited tone indeed (Snelling 1986) and which are capable of playing chromatically into the third octave and an alto which plays almost two octaves (Rowland-Jones, pers. |
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http://www.recorderhomepage.net/medieval.html
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| | Silver Flutes |
 | | However, "The_Recorder" seems quite stilted to me (and I assume we don't want to start a trend of people adding "The_" on the front of anything that isn't a proper name), and "Recorder" seems too ambiguous. |  | | As a result, flute tones are sweet in character and blend well with other instruments. |  | | Over time, the increasing demands of musical performance have led to the development of what many people consider ''the'' flute, the Western concert flute, which has a complex array of keys and holes. |
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http://www.wwwtln.com/finance/165/silver-flutes.html
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| | Flute |
 | | 6, (flute, clarinet, and piano); Debussy, Petite Pièce and Première Rhapsodie (clarinet and piano); Syrinx (solo flute); Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune, (flute, clarinet and piano; trans Webster); Georges Bizet, Jeux d'enfants, (flute/piccolo, clarinet, and piano; trans Webster). |  | | The accompanying CD is a performance of the Sonata for Flute and Piano by Paula Robison with Jong Hwa Park, piano. |  | | 86, Sinfonia Concertante for Flute, Clarinet and Violin in E flat major, Op.70 with Jean-Pierre Rampal flute and János Rolla violin. |
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http://www.vcisinc.com/flute.htm
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| | Early (and other) Instruments |
 | | Medieval recorders had a straight bore (as opposed to later recorders, which are widest near the fipple (whistle part) and narrowest at the foot (part furthest from the player)), a softer sound, and much less range. |  | | Renaissance recorders are less common, have a wider bore, and have a sweeter tone. |  | | (Info on medieval recorders from the recorder home page. |
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http://www.radix.net/~dglenn/defs/inst.html
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| | Woodwind Central - Flute Info |
 | | Thus, recorder consorts were a common feature of Renaissance music life. |  | | From medieval times two methods of producing sound were used: (a) blowing across a round mouth-hole as on the panpipes or transverse (side-blown) flute; (b) blowing into a whistle mouthpiece (end-blown) as on the recorder or flageolet. |  | | (a) Alto flute - The flute in G, transposing instrument notated a 4th above actual sound. |
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http://baroque-music.com/wc/info/flute.shtml
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| | Recorder (vertical flute) : Mollenhauer Helder Harmonic Tenor Recorder, new |
 | | These superb new, luxuriously equipped solo alto and tenor recorders with extensive modern keywork were developed by recorder maker Maarten Helder especially for today's demanding players who have greeted the instruments with enthusiasm. |  | | This is number 4 of 14 recorders First |  | | Recorder (vertical flute) : Mollenhauer Helder Harmonic Tenor Recorder, new |
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http://www.netinstruments.com/a.php?a=27763
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| | By Instrument . . . |
 | | recorders and viola de gamba, in A minor (1996), the J. |  | | Here we have pieces for Piano, for Voice, for Recorder, for Flute, for Guitar, for Brass, for Strings, and for various Chamber ensembles. |  | | Bach, Flute Sonata BWV 1031 transposed from Eb major into G major for Alto recorder and Keyboard, 1999. |
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http://www.pjb.com.au/mus/instruments.html
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| | Dymaxion Recorder Consort Index |
 | | The aim of this recording is to inspire people of all ages to consider the recorder as a serious instrument and to encourage more people to continue playing, form ensembles, enjoy and compose good music. |  | | Rosemary is an active member of the Recorder and Early Music Society of WA and Trio Grosso, a mixed group of early instrumentalists who perform regularly. |  | | This is the debut recording for Dymaxion, recorded live without audience in order to give a true representation of the ensemble and the spirit of the music (studios generally being too expensive at this illustrious stage of our career)! |
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http://www.grainger.de/rmw/graveyard/drc.html
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| | recorder |
 | | After that time the recorder was too weak for the continually growing orchestra, and it fell into disuse until the revival of interest in older music and instruments in the early 20th cent. |  | | The recorder has a soft, sweet timbre which makes it an ideal chamber instrument. |  | | For more than a century, The Recorder has been an eyewitness to Black History (Indianapolis Recorder) |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0841311.html
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| | Saraband Publications recorder-flute |
 | | This sonata was written for flute but can also be played on violin or recorder. |  | | SM28 A. Scarlatti: Cantata: Clori mia, clori bella, for soprano voice, recorder and b.c. |  | | SM18 B. Strozzi: Donna di Maesta for alto recorder and b.c. |
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http://www.saraband.com.au/recorders.htm
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| | Amazon.com: La Flute Enchantée: Music |
 | | I have listened to this recording, and I want to review it. |  | | Sérénade for flute, violin, viola, cello, & harp, Op. |  | | Serenade for flute, violin & viola in D major, Op. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002ST6?v=glance
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| | BGenerales |
 | | Flute Music of the 16th and 17th centuries |  | | Real Audio Recital: Recorder music of Diarmuid Pigott |  | | The Recorder: Instrument of Torture or Instrument of Music? |
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http://personal.redestb.es/armenteros/paginas/vientomadera.html
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| | Frans Bruggen (Conductor, Recorder, Flute) - Short Biography |
 | | Once the world's most famous recorder player, today Frans Brüggen is considered among the foremost experts in the performance of eighteenth century music. |  | | In August 1991, Brüggen made his debut at the Salzburg Festival in two concerts with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, while his return visits to the Festival included a highly-praised series of concerts with the Mozarteum Orchestra. |  | | After finishing his studies he launched a major career as a virtuoso performer of music for the recorder. |
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http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Bruggen-Frans.htm
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| | Accessories, Recorder and Flute Rolls, and books |
 | | Collins and Williams is now pleased to offer Cavallaro Recorder and Flute Rolls, made by Jean Cavallaro and her crew in Medford, MA. |  | | a Bass Recorder Tutor with a Scottish Flavor This book is written for someone who already plays recorder and wants to switch from playing in the treble clef to bass recorder in the bass clef. |  | | Over the years I have gotten quite a few recorders snuggled in these fine rolls, and I'm pleased to recommend them. |
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http://www.leecollins.com/rolls.htm
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| | Daydream [Recorder or Flute] |
 | | Written originally for Treble recorder but any other suitable instrument sounds good. |  | | For public performance, recording or broadcast, email melisma90@hotmail.com |  | | The title reflects what I do most of the time. |
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http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/cgi-bin/show_score.pl?scoreid=23992
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| | Flute/Recorder |
 | | Petri, Michala: Recorder Concertos: Vivaldi, Sammartini, Telemann, Handel: Cond. |  | | Linde, Hans-Martin: Friedrich 2nd: Konzert 4 for flute and Orch, Sonata #7 for Flute and Continuo; Prussina Grenadier Songs and Marches: Cond. |  | | Guschlbauer and Vienna SO Rampal: Otaka: Concerto for flute and Orch., Yashiro: Sonate for 2 flutes and piano (F. Inque - piano) : Cond. |
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http://www.classicrecordings.on.ca/flute.htm
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| | recorder - about recorder |
 | | recorder, soprano recorder, Songs for Recorder, flute, music lessons, music lesson plans, music teacher help, music facilitation, learning recorder, teaching recorder, recorder music, music for recorder |  | | record windows media, record video, record streaming video, record audio, record streaming audio, record music, record adult, video recorder, windows media recorder, recorder, wm recorder, record music, record music videos |  | | ==Musical instrument== The '''recorder''' is a flute-like woodwind instrumentwoodwind musical instrument. |
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http://artmam.net/recorder.htm
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| | Keyboard - Keyboard Notes |
 | | Teaches the keyboard, flute, recorder and music theory in individual or group |  | | Discography of all recordings made by Prokofiev as a pianist, including analysis |  | | An open source program to help musicians transcribe recorded music, analyze and |
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http://www.allkeyboard.com/keyboardnotes
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| | Sheet Music for Flute or Recorder |
 | | Then explore the extensive suggestions for rhythmic/melodic decoration and improvisation (flute). |  | | To read about flute improvisation with The Full Pitcher Music Resources, |  | | A Little Trio for Emily / Flute and Piano |
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http://www.fullpitcher.co.uk/flute_recorder.htm
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| | Grover-Trophy Recorder Swab Flute / Pic Care Products FREE SHIPPING |
 | | Made of absorbent cotton with variegated colors and plain wire handle, these recorder swabs are available for soprano, alto and tenor recorders. |  | | Not designed for use with one piece recorders. |  | | Customers who shopped for the Grover-Trophy Recorder Swab also shopped for: |
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http://www.music123.com/Item?itemno=77773&t=4
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| | Pern Encyclopedia - M |
 | | Musical instruments: musical instruments in use at the end of the First Interval were (incomplete list): violin (fiddle), harp (standing and portable), recorder flute, flute, guitar, reed flute (reed whistle), drums. |  | | Opposing this new music there was a line of music that was called "traditional", which not only included what we perceive as classical music but also Terran traditionals and even classic pop songs like "The Long and Winding Road" [RSR/2:73]. |  | | This instrument was undergoing repairs at the time of the gather at Fort Hold in 257, the main problem being the reproduction of the same sort of felt that had been used in the instrument originally (for the hammers) [RSR/2:76]. |
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http://www.pern.nl/pe/m1.htm
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| | Welcome & Recent Work |
 | | Amber Music: Mohegan Sun (Bass Panpipe); Mercedes-Benz (Wood Flute, Great Bass Recorder); Ambien (Wood Flutes) |  | | "Down At The Tracks" - Score by Peter Calandra (Celtic Woodwinds, Great Bass Recorder, Alto Flute, Flute) |  | | "Mona Lisa Smile" - Score by Rachel Portman (Tenor Recorder, Great Bass Recorder) |
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http://www.davidweissflute.net/id3.html
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| | Flute & Recorder Page |
 | | I am using FDA approved linseed oil, made for use with butcher blocks. |  | | You must have a sound card and a microphone installed in your computer. |  | | This large pre-air chamber softens the blow, and makes the flute sound more mellow. |
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http://www.dbeweb.com/kayak/pages/flute.html
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| | - SHOP.COM |
 | | 44, No. 11 RV 443 /#149; for Flautino (Recorder, Flute) and Orchestr /#149; Piano Reducton Media: Paper Pages: Score / IV and 14 /#149; Flautino Part / 6 |  | | Vivaldi: Flautino (Recorder, Flute) Concerto in C Major, |  | | Flute Flautino (Recorder, Flute) Concerto in C Major, Op. |
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http://www.shop.com/op/aprod-p26739342
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| | minstrel: vocal & recorder/flute music |
 | | And where I could >find music for them? |  | | (Von Huene makes flutes and recorders, and several of the staff are players themselves. |  | | > >Secondly, I play flute (mundanely), and have recently begun playing >recorder and renaissance flute. |
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http://www.pbm.com/pipermail/minstrel/1999/003948.html
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| | Articles - Musical instrument classification |
 | | Many instruments have their range as part of their name: soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, baritone horn, alto flute, bass flute, alto recorder, bass guitar, etc. |  | | Some instruments fall into more than one category: for example, the cello may be considered either tenor or bass, depending on how its music fits into the ensemble, and the trombone may be alto, tenor, or bass. |  | | Various (groups of) instruments are known after a common, though often not exclusive, type or sphere of use, such as signal instrument. |
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http://www.zforever.com/articles/Musical_instrument_classification
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